Regulatory efforts underway to strengthen e-commerce in Vietnam
By 2025, Vietnam's e-commerce is expected to reach 10% of retail sales and contribute to the digital economy which is estimated to account for 20% of GDP.
By 2025, Vietnam's e-commerce is expected to reach 10% of retail sales and contribute to the digital economy which is estimated to account for 20% of GDP.
The construction of social housing in the capital has reached only 9% of the target set in the plan to build one million social housing units by 2025.
Hanoi will work with the Ministry of Industry and Trade to ensure that businesses and manufacturers are ready for new challenges.
The Lao Cai - Hanoi - Hai Phong railway will begin at the junction with the Chinese railway in Lao Cai City, Lao Cai Province, and end at Lach Huyen Port in Haiphong.
Vietnam urges Brazil to recognize Vietnam's market economy status soon and start negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement with the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR) by 2025.
The plan emphasizes the need for greater participation by the Vietnam Fatherland Front and other political and social organizations in promoting the collective economy.
The US Treasury Department’s positive evaluation underscores Vietnam’s progress in balancing its economic and monetary policies while fostering strong bilateral relations with the US.
In the fourth quarter, many major holidays will lead to increased hiring as companies finalize orders and anticipate new projects.
Sustainable agriculture is key to the city's growth, ensuring food security and protecting the environment.
In today's world, where consumers focus on the origin and quality of their food, managing every step—from cultivation to processing, packaging, and distribution—is not only a commitment to product excellence but also a critical responsibility in safeguarding public health.
The new commitments aim to bolster Vietnam's shift towards a low-carbon economy while enhancing private-sector resilience and competitiveness.
E-commerce is expected to reach US$22 billion in 2024, leading the growth of Vietnam's digital economy.
Hanoi and South Korea's Incheon aim to increase their visibility among Vietnamese and international travelers through a series of events to promote MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) tourism and medical tourism to Vietnam.
Hanoi's retail property market continues to show strong growth potential.
The program aims to support businesses, cooperatives and rural industrial workshops in the production and marketing of handicrafts.
Businesses need to utilize digital technologies to streamline operations, increase efficiency, and provide greater value to customers.
Diners in Vietnam enjoy the authentic flavors of India, prepared by Indian chefs using traditional and distinctive ingredients to create a feast that explodes with flavor.
The district's ambitious tourism development goals for the coming years focus on changing the structure of the rural economy to one based on trade and services.
Vietnam’s central bank has set a credit growth target of around 15% this year.
Hanoi aims to create 10 primary digital product groups by 2025, but major challenges remain on the road to achieving this ambitious goal.